Obama's narrative in his book 'Dreams of my Father' told that he attended Columbia University for 2 years from 1981 to 1983. When running for president, Obama's campaign managers refused to answer questions about his Columbia years and Obama wouldn't talk about it either. So reporters and a few attorneys preparing lawsuits went to the National Student Clearinghouse where you could access his records and it showed he only attended Columbia the 82/83 year with the data base proving it. But the 81/82 school year was missing. The speculation is that Obama actually stayed in Pakistan a lot longer than he stated in 81. Questions have been surfacing lately about Obama releasing his grades like Rick Perry, John Kerry, George Bush and Al Gore did. Now all of the sudden, the clearinghouse, with permission from Columbia, has decided to make an exception to its media policy and reveal the reason for his lost school year. It was a computer error that was just discovered. But despite that, Columbia will not answer anything else. My question is how many more errors about his documentation are we going to be told about? So far we have:

Birth Hospital mix up between Kapiolani and Queens in Hawaii,

Social Security Number issued for a State he never lived or worked in,

Missing year at Columbia,

Selective service registration stamped with a 2 digit Pica Date U.S. postal stamp instead of the 4 digit one everyone else got,

The biography published by his literary agent in 1991 stating his place of birth as Kenya, and raised in Indonesia and Hawaii, &

Major publication Salon Magazine in 1991 publishing his biography as been born in Singapore and raised in Indonesia.

I would bet any other civilian would have been fired or never got security clearance at their workplace with that many discrepencies in their background.

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